14 Books Recommended By Personal Finance Experts

14 Books Recommended By Personal Finance Experts
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What books are your favorite personal finance experts reading to learn about money? If you ever wondered how people know so much about money, it’s usually because they are constantly learning! After all, most people don’t receive a financial education in school. However even those who do learn financial literacy in school lack knowledge in certain areas or have yet to have real-world experience.

Plus, learning personal finance from different voices and perspectives can be fun, and challenge you to think. All while improving your finances and building wealth.

Watch on TikTok to see which creators recommended these books!

@wealthforwomenofcolor If finance gurus read books to learn more about money then you definitely should be constantly reading and learning too!!! ✨💪🏽📚 #booktok #lifeontiktok #personalfinance #financebooks #wealthforwomenofcolor #wealthymindset #moneybooks #books ♬ original sound – Lissa | WealthForWomenOfColor

The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss

Atomic Habits by James Clear

Beat the Bank by Larry Bates

Cashing Out by Julien Saunders & Kiersten Saunders

Decolonizing Wealth by Edgar Villanueva

From College to Covid to Recession by Hassan Thomas

The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John C Bogle

The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel

Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T Harv Eker

The Simple Path to Wealth by JL Collins

So This Is Why I’m Broke by Melissa Jean-Baptiste

Stacked by Joe Saul Sehy

You Are A Badass At Making Money by Jen Sincero

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Lissa Prudencio

Lissa Prudencio is an Accredited Financial Counselor® and the Founder of Wealth for Women of Color. Her goal is simple: she wants to see more women of color winning in finances, and in life. Across platforms, she empowers women of color to take action towards building wealth. Lissa believes the financial world and building wealth should be a more inclusive space.

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